Evaluation

You will be evaluated on your performance in the Corps as an individual, and as a group.  Your journal and your game will be graded according to the following rules:

 Journal Rubric


Objectives Beginning

1

Accomplished

3

Exemplary

5

Score
Organization
Information is in no order; handwriting is sloppy
 Information is  grouped together in some manner; handwriting is legible
Information is organized with headings with listed notes or complete sentences underneath; handwriting is neat
 
Amount of information gathered




 

One or two word answers to questions; only one or two questions answered per topic; only one or two topics addressed
All topics are addressed, most questions are answered with two or three short sentences 
All topics are addressed, and all questions answered for each with detailed information consisting of 2-3 detailed sentences per question 
 
Quality of information gathered




 

Information has little or nothing to do with the questions posed at the outset of that task
Questions are answered with simply the main idea of the answer, with little supporting detail
Information answeres not only the main idea of the question, but contains supporting details and/or examples
 
Game questions written from journal information

 

Less than twelve questions presented on the topic; questions do not address the information that should have been gathered in the student's task
Twelve questions written on topic; questions are general and cover most topics addressed in web questions
More than twelve questions written on topic; questions are specific, address all topics seen on web, and contain the most important information on these topics
 

 
 

Game Rubric


Objectives Beginning

1

Accomplished

3

Exemplary

5

Score
Accurracy
Trail does not follow the route of the expedition; major locations on the route are not recognized
Route traced from St. Louis to Oregon and back with 5 major stops labelled, and some major rivers and mountain ranges labelled.
Route clearly traced from St. Louis to Oregon, all major rivers and mountain ranges labelled, and 5 or more major stops on the route labelled
 
Visual Appeal




 

Little or no color, less than 12 images
Some contrasting colors among the rivers, land, and landforms; 10-12  images (drawn, cut from magazines, or printed from computer)
Contrasting colors among rivers, land, and landforms, a clear contrast between the Corps of Discovery route and the rest of the map, 12 or more images having to do with the people, places, or animals discovered along the trail
 
Cooperative Work

 

No cooperation among the group; all work done individually and put together at the last minute
Game tasks shared somewhat; some cooperation evident
Work is shared evenly among all group members; team works together well and has good discussion about their work; no one person takes control of the group 
 
Creativity

 

No extra thought put into the creative aspects of the game
Some extra creative thought put into game via such things as extra pictures, fancy writing, and/or texture
Obvious creative energy put into all aspects of the game via the question cards, the game pieces, and the game board.
 

  Breakdown of points
  Individual total 20
  Group total 20
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  Total points available  40